Either way the distance is nearly the same. If we want to travel slightly more than halfway, we could aim for the UT/NV state line. That's 647 miles: appox. 10 hours of driving according to Google Maps.

Is that too far on the first day? I was thinking that if we knocked off more than half on the first day, we could roll into our Tuesday night digs and kick back some more.

Apparently the division between the fortunes of the two towns is so drastic that the two towns were considering moving the state line, so they could merge and have the whole town in Nevada. Everyone spends their money on the Nevada side, where there is drinking and gambling. Story

Is that too far on the first day? I was thinking that if we knocked off more than half on the first day, we could roll into our Tuesday night digs and kick back some more.

It's not as far as you would think I drove straight through to LA 2 summers ago It really wasn't bad I left at like 3-4 pm and arrived at 7am I didn't start to get tired til Las vegas I would take the I-70 route it is much more scenic Wyoming and I- 80 suck Soooooo windy

It's not as far as you would think I drove straight through to LA 2 summers ago It really wasn't bad I left at like 3-4 pm and arrived at 7am I didn't start to get tired til Las vegas I would take the I-70 route it is much more scenic Wyoming and I- 80 suck Soooooo windy